Deploy and run your Node.js app effortless

Deploy and run your Node.js app in a containerized infrastructure powered by Docker and Google Cloud. With native support to most adopted databases like MongoDB and MySQL and deployment engine which auto-detects your app's dependencies (NPM or Yarn), so you don't need to send tons of dependencies when deploying your app.

Just another Node.js hosting #SaidNoOneEver

Sign up, choose a domain, select the runtime you want. Done! In just a few seconds you've got the environment provisioned and set up with the best practices.

Install Node.js in the version you need

We know how difficult is to keep the app and all of its dependencies up to date. That's why you're able to choose whichever version your app requires. So don't worry about incompatibilities, every little thing is going to be alright :).

v.4v.6v.7v.8v.9v.10

Use the database your app needs

Easily create a dedicated instance of MongoDB database or a shared MySQL database with tunning best practices effortlessly.

Define the environment variables

Use your favorite package manager

NPM or Yarn? It's up to you. You only have to make sure that you have set a package.json and that's it! When you deploy your app, the system will identify all of your Node.js app's dependencies and will download everything automatically.

Deploy to production with one push

We'll give you a git URL that you can use to push your code. You can set it to deploy to production automatically every git push or to deploy by clicking the Deploy button in your control panel.

Version control

Enjoy total control over the versions of your apps with Git Umbler.

Work Collaboratively

Share access, not passwords. By granting access to a web site, your team can work collaboratively in the same code each one in your own Umbler account. You can even set it not just for sites and apps, but also for emails, and domains.

Do you still have doubts about the Node.js Hosting in Umbler?

We have gathered the most frequently asked questions from users about the Umbler's Node.js Hosting